US 鈥榳ill be taking names鈥� during UN vote on Jerusalem: Haley

US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley speaks with UN Ambassador Danny Danon of Israel after a meeting on the situation in the Middle East on Monday, at UN Headquarters in New York. (AFP)

UNITED NATIONS, United States: US Ambassador Nikki Haley on Tuesday warned countries that she will report back to President Donald Trump with the names of those who support a draft resolution rejecting the US decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel鈥檚 capital.
The UN General Assembly will hold an emergency session Thursday to vote on the proposed measure that the United States vetoed at the Security Council.
鈥淭he president will be watching this vote carefully and has requested I report back on those countries who voted against us,鈥� said the letter from Haley seen by AFP.
鈥淲e will take note of each and every vote on this issue,鈥� she wrote to several UN ambassadors.
On Twitter, Haley posted on Twitter that 鈥渢he US will be taking names鈥� during the vote on Thursday at the 193-nation assembly.
Turkey and Yemen requested the urgent meeting on behalf of the Arab group of countries and the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
The two countries circulated a draft resolution on Tuesday that mirrors the vetoed measure, reaffirming that any decision on the status of Jerusalem has no legal effect and must be rescinded.
Egypt had put forward the draft at the council which was backed by all 14 other Security Council members in the vote on Monday.
Like the Egyptian draft, the text before the assembly does not mention Trump鈥檚 decision but expresses 鈥渄eep regret at recent decisions concerning the status of Jerusalem.鈥�

Palestinian ambassador Riyad Mansour said he expected 鈥渙verwhelming support鈥� for the measure stating that Jerusalem is an issue 鈥渢o be resolved through negotiations鈥� between Israel and the Palestinians.
鈥淭he General Assembly will say, without the fear of the veto, that the international community is refusing to accept the unilateral position of the United States,鈥� Mansour told reporters.
No country has veto powers in the General Assembly, contrary to the council where the United States, along with Britain, China, France and Russia, can block any resolution.
Trump鈥檚 December 6 decision to recognize Jerusalem broke with international consensus, triggering protests across the Muslim world and drawing strong condemnation.
Key US allies Britain, France, Italy, Japan and Ukraine were among the 14 countries in the 15-member council that voted in favor of the measure.
After that vote, Haley described the 14-1 vote 鈥渁n insult鈥� and warned 鈥渋t won鈥檛 be forgotten.鈥�
She went further on Tuesday, warning in her Twitter post: 鈥淎t the UN we鈥檙e always asked to do more & give more. So, when we make a decision, at the will of the American ppl, abt where to locate OUR embassy, we don鈥檛 expect those we鈥檝e helped to target us.
鈥淥n Thurs there鈥檒l be a vote criticizing our choice. The US will be taking names.鈥�
After the clash at the top UN body, the White House announced that US Vice President Mike Pence was delaying a trip to the Middle East planned for this week.
Israel seized control of the eastern part of the city in the 1967 Middle East war and sees all of Jerusalem as its undivided capital. The Palestinians view the east as the capital of their future state.
Several UN resolutions call on Israel to withdraw from territory seized during the 1967 war.